Monday, July 14, 2025

Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité!

Happy Bastille Day!

Look it up.

After not having seen Jeopardy! at all in several months (can you say 'cold turkey'?), I watched an episode on Friday and knew three answers none of the contestants knew, namely:

What is Bewitched?
What is Bonanza?
What is (are?) the New York Mets?

The three contestants were all Gen Z'ers, and host Ken Jennings said they made him feel old.

Me too.

Of course, I am old, but that is beside the point.

Or maybe that is the point. At least I know what Bastille Day is.

Seacrest out.

8 comments:

  1. Did someone in the Trump administration claim not to know the USA has a hurricane season? Surely, everyone in the world knows that. Maybe people (some) really are as ill-informed (educated) as they seem.

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    1. For a minute I didn't know what your comment had to do with my post. Finally the grey matter clicked in and I saw what you are saying. Ignorance in high places, willful or otherwise, can have dire consequences. Thank you, Janice!

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  2. I love the expression of liberty, equality, and brotherhood. I wish we followed the sentiment.

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    1. Robert Browning wrote, "A man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for?" But we shouldn't stop striving. Thank you, Emma.

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  3. I knew the answers to the questions and, of course, knew what Bastille Day is. However there is a lovely irony. I suddenly realised that I didn't know the age definition of a Gen Z'ers. I do now!

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    1. You and I are remnants of what was "the silent generation"; the Baby Boomers started in 1946 (post-WW2) and ended in 1964. Gen X began in 1965, followed by Gen Y, and Gen Z. People are now talking about Gen Alpha and Gen Beta. This may go on for some time yet, at least until the end of the Greek alphabet is reached. We will be ancient history by that point. Thank you, Graham.

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  4. From this year, Bastille Day will be known as the day my Milly girl departed. Maybe we should celebrate her with pate. No, cheese, definitely cheese.
    I could never play Jeopardy, apart from not having adequate general knowledge, I just wouldn't get my head around asking a question as an answer

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    1. I'm so sorry to hear about your Milly. I have associated you with greyhounds in days gone by, I think. Was Milly a greyhound? Our Abby just had turned 9 and I am nowhere near ready to think about losing her.

      I had a 'date association replacement' occur last year when the date I had always associated with the dropping of an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, became the day our third great-grandson was born. It's about to roll around again. Thank you, kylie.

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